Man Equals Man
Style and Technique
Brecht's style in «Man Equals Man» is marked by deliberate simplicity and conciseness, behind which lies deep irony and philosophical richness. The language is exceptionally clear, stripped of excessive ornamentation, yet filled with expressive details that create an atmosphere of absurdity and alienation. Brecht skillfully employs techniques of estrangement, breaking the illusion of theatricality and prompting the reader to view events from a distance, as if through a magnifying glass. The dialogues are lively and natural, but often tinged with the grotesque, emphasizing the artificiality of events and exposing the mechanisms of human psychology. The narrative structure alternates scenes reminiscent of theatrical episodes, where each character embodies a particular idea or social role. Brecht uses recurring motifs, symbolism, and allusions to highlight the theme of personality transformation under pressure. His storytelling avoids moralizing, yet is filled with subtle satire and paradoxes, making the style distinctive and multilayered.
